Re: [] CBD Development: General
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 6:45 pm
What an absolutely interesting and amazing design.
/end sarcasm.
(Good idea, visually bland)
/end sarcasm.
(Good idea, visually bland)
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Not really, about normal for shops on the Mall that aren't part of a greater complex. The shops immediately next to Wooloworths on both sides are like that. Take a look at Google Maps.Omicron wrote:Those six stores will be remarkably deep, that's for sure.
Dare we hope, better?AtD wrote:Thanks for the photos. Do we have any idea what the replacement cladding will look like?
How could you possibly improve on the billion-dollar marvel that is the Myer Centre and all its high-class glory?SRW wrote:Dare we hope, better?AtD wrote:Thanks for the photos. Do we have any idea what the replacement cladding will look like?
I believe DTEI is moving in there, from Walkerville.Omicron wrote:Oh, and while memory serves, the foyer/podium of the former (taller) SA Water House on Grenfell St is all boarded-up and making all sorts of construction noises.
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/newreply. ... p=43623282christarrant @ SSC wrote:Rumour has it that after Woolies leave the Rundle Mall building in Dec / early Jan, that a fair bit of re-fit work will be done by the landlord and then Romeo's Foodland will take the basement floor and part of the ground floor + other specialist tenancies facing the mall ( probably fashion stores ).
Woolies will probably take the basement of the current Harris Scarfe building over the other side of the mall.
Also, Woolies will be definately leaving Harbourtown in Q2 next year ( after the new Glenelg store opens ) , with BIG W taking the space.
Also, the new Gepps Cross Homemaker complex ( just north of Gepps X intersection ) must be in the running for white elephant of the year award ?
Harvey Norman and JB Hi-Fi are undertrading massively, and you'd assume that all of the other smaller retailers are as well. Still plenty of vacant shops too.
Word is that the GFC has hurt northern suburbs spending and the large homemaker centres at Munno Para and Gawler are giving it to Gepps Cross with aggressive marketing and price points.